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The Decade In Music: 'N Sync's 'Bye Bye Bye'
'N Sync's "Bye Bye Bye" feels like the product of a shadowy pre-Sept. 11 world in which telegenic boys dance in unison.
Alternative-rock band Vertical Horizon headlined a solid display of rock music at The Westcott Theater last night.
Vertical Horizon with Just Jinjer and Clayton Senne
Formed in 1991 as a folk-based acoustic duo featuring Matt Scannell and Keith Kane, the Boston-based Vertical Horizon is now a full-fledged band.
Remember Vertical Horizon , the band whose 1999 Everything You Want album went double platinum in the United States, mainly because of the chart-topping single that was its title track? Well, Vertical Horizon are back after a five-year hiatus, and have released a new album called Burning The Days .
Vertical Horizon At Toad's Oct. 27 With Clayson Senne
After six years away, Vertical Horizon has returned. But what, exactly, has the alt-rock band returned to? The group, best known for its 1999 hit "Everything You Want," lost its record deal in one of the corporate reshufflings at RCA, and the music industry has since taken a turn for the worse as record sales continue to decline.
With a preliminary hearing in the Anna Nicole Smith drug case nearing its end, prosecutors are focusing on the opinions of a pharmacist and his associate who say the celebrity model was being prescribed enough drugs to kill her.
Vertical Horizon reforms band after 5-year break
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Vertical Horizon returns after break up; release new album, 'Burning the Days,' on own label
Vertical Horizon found platinum success in 1999 with the hit single "Everything You Want" but after an unhappy relationship with their record label, the band split ways.
Music links friends and heroes
Vertical Horizon When : 7 p.m. Wednesday Where : Borders Bookstore, 476 Boston Turnpike , Shrewsbury Matt Scannell is in a good place - a good place in his personal life and, more importantly for his fans, a good place in his professional life as the singer, guitarist and songwriter for Vertical Horizon.
Although Lou Gramm - and every other original member save Mick Jones - may no longer tour with the band, the transcontinental '70s rockers are still hard at work.
AVETT BROTHERS The purveyors of one of the finest albums of the year, the shaking, quaking, heartbreaking rootsy rocker "I and Love and You,'' bring their rip-roaring live show to bear on the new tunes.
Musical friendship on stage at Arcada
It may seem an unlikely pairing on paper -- that of adult contemporary artist Richard Marx and Matt Scannell of the modern rock band Vertical Horizon -- but it works.
Horizon is on fire with new CD
Vertical Horizon's new album is "Burning Days." Craig S. Semon Tracks Vertical Horizon Where : Paradise Rock Club, 967 Commonwealth Ave., Boston When : 8 p.m. Monday, Oct.
Out and About: From Richard Marx to fundraisers
Richard Marx in St. Charles WHAT: The singer/songwriter will be joined by Matt Scannell of the band Vertical Horizon.
Click to read: Second Cup Cafe: Vertical Horizon
Verical Horizon in 2003. Nine years ago, rockers Vertical Horizon made a splash on the record charts with five Top 20 hits, including their No.
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Alt-rock band Vertical Horizon; animal expert Jarod Miller; and Sandy Weill, former CEO of Citigroup.
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Alt-rock band Vertical Horizon; animal expert Jarod Miller; and Sandy Weill, former CEO of Citigroup.
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Alt-rock band Vertical Horizon; animal expert Jarod Miller; and Sandy Weill, former CEO of Citigroup.
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Alt-rock band Vertical Horizon; animal expert Jarod Miller; and Sandy Weill, former CEO of Citigroup.
Group unable to reach new 'Horizons'
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 11:40 p.m. Vote 0 Votes In the world of music, there are musicians who make a mark and others who just seem to fade with the passing of time.
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